Description: Memoir by the first Native American new anchor to broadcast on national evening news. Topics in the memoir include childhood memories, Kauffman’s career as a reporter, relationships, and religion.

Description: Memoir/autobiography-styled work of creative fiction by a Nez Perce/Osage/Anglo man about his identity. While some chapters seem to fall under the category of creative nonfiction, others seem to be nonfiction essays. However, the work as a whole seems to be told in manner of creative nonfiction, as the author’s story is interspersed with these essays.

F5. Hernández-Avila, Inés. “In the Trace of Each Footstep: The Constant Song of SpiritMemory.” In Eating Fire, Tasting Blood: An Anthology of the American Indian Holocaust, edited by Marijo Moore, n.p. unknown city: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2006.

Keywords: Creative Nonfiction, Culture, Short Stories, Literature

F6. Hilden, Patricia Penn. Foreword to The Nez Perces in the Indian Territory: Nimiipuu Survival, by J. Diane Pearson, ix-xi. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma, 2008.

F18. “The Joke Was on the Whites in Pendleton.” In The Stories We Tell: An Anthology of Oregon Folk Literature edited by Suzi Jones and Jarold Ramsey, 29-30. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press, 1994. Originally published in the Oregonian, p. 1 (Portland, Oregon: 1837).